Dave Ramsey: start with a dream, end with a goal
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3 things dentists struggle most with when starting a group practice
It feels as though you cannot turn around these days without running into someone starting a new group practice or dental support organization (DSO)....
Getting social for dentists
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In 2018 you are expected to be present and active on social media just like you were expected to have a Yellow Pages...
Providing patients more economical elective procedures
In today's world of DSO practices, as these rely mostly on
HMO PPO insurance, growing profits is constantly challenging. Today’s trend leans towards...
Should you buy or lease your dental practice space?
Since the introduction of the GI Bill after WWII, homeownership has been viewed as part of the American dream and has enjoyed record highs....
The perfect morning huddle
I began my career chairside as a Dental Assistant and eventually worked my way up the corporate ladder of an Elite DSO before moving...
DSOConnection.com: A Smart Alternative to Hiring a Dental Broker
You’re probably familiar with the role of a dental broker. Typically, brokers facilitate the buying and selling of a dental practice by handling administrative tasks, negotiating sales, and guiding dentists through the buying and selling processes. Brokers often charge commission fees of 6%, 8% sometimes over 10% for their service. Continue reading...
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